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Let's say there are some people.

They are drinking water from a jug.

SUDDENLY THERE IS NO MORE WATER.

Who should fill up.

a) the person who drank the last water

b) the person who wants more when it's empty

 

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BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Unless the person who last drank it completely chugged it.

if you take a piss in your bathroom and your family want to use it after, should you flush it or ask them to do it if they need to use it?

if you take a piss in your bathroom and your family want to use it after, should you flush it or ask them to do it if they need to use it?

 

Didn't know you're into philosophy

I'd need a little more info before I can accurately answer this question.

 

Particularly, how long after that will they be without water? If there's no chance they'll see any more water for say, at least a month, they will end up dying of dehydration in the meantime. If that's the case, I think neither of them should have the last bit, they should just leave it in the jug so it would be heavier. That way it would be easier to bash it over their heads (than it would if the jug were empty), because it would be so much better to die of brain trauma than a slow, extremely painful death of dehydration.

 

imo

I'd need a little more info before I can accurately answer this question.

 

Particularly, how long after that will they be without water? If there's no chance they'll see any more water for say, at least a month, they will end up dying of dehydration in the meantime. If that's the case, I think neither of them should have the last bit, they should just leave it in the jug so it would be heavier. That way it would be easier to bash it over their heads (than it would if the jug were empty), because it would be so much better to die of brain trauma than a slow, extremely painful death of dehydration.

 

imo

 

lolwut

The person who wants more when it's empty.

I'd need a little more info before I can accurately answer this question.

 

Particularly, how long after that will they be without water? If there's no chance they'll see any more water for say, at least a month, they will end up dying of dehydration in the meantime. If that's the case, I think neither of them should have the last bit, they should just leave it in the jug so it would be heavier. That way it would be easier to bash it over their heads (than it would if the jug were empty), because it would be so much better to die of brain trauma than a slow, extremely painful death of dehydration.

 

imo

this is brilliant.

I'd need a little more info before I can accurately answer this question.

 

Particularly, how long after that will they be without water? If there's no chance they'll see any more water for say, at least a month, they will end up dying of dehydration in the meantime. If that's the case, I think neither of them should have the last bit, they should just leave it in the jug so it would be heavier. That way it would be easier to bash it over their heads (than it would if the jug were empty), because it would be so much better to die of brain trauma than a slow, extremely painful death of dehydration.

 

imo

 

A+++

I think Carrie has just won this thread.

I dont get it.:embarrassed:

c) The one who owns the water.

I dont get it.:embarrassed:

 

:lol:

A) The person who drank the last water

 

 

Thats the rule at our house!

in our house it's the one who says as first that it's empty

The one who drank the last bit of it.

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